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25 June 2026, 16:21
2026-06-25
Drill and PSD Info launched the first tactical master classes from SSO veterans in the mobile application
Ukrainian-Estonian defense-tech platform Drill, together with veteran community PSD Info, has launched Drill Masterclasses. This is a series of mobile tactical courses created by veterans of the Special Operations Forces (SOF) of Ukraine, which are already available for application users on the App Store and Google Play.
Ukrainian-Estonian defense-tech platform Drill, together with veteran community PSD Info, has launched Drill Masterclasses. This is a series of mobile tactical courses created by veterans of the Special Operations Forces (SOF) of Ukraine, which are already available for application users on the App Store and Google Play.
Representatives of the Drill platform announced the launch of a new educational product dev.ua. The partners aim to systematize military experience and make tactical training available in a digital format.
The first course in the series is dedicated to fire training. The program focuses on the practical aspects of combat and covers six areas. These include accuracy of fire, speed of aiming, rate of fire, tactical maneuver, endurance under combat load, and ballistics taking into account weather conditions and terrain.
The authors of the training programs were instructors from PSD Info, a community founded in 2018 by SSO veteran Denis Quebec. The organization brings together specialists with real combat and methodological experience in military training.
«For us, this is an opportunity to pass on experience. Not through chaos and random knowledge, but through a system,» PSD Info notes.
According to its model, the platform works as a marketplace, where instructors create specialized courses, and Drill provides the technological infrastructure. A separate area of the platform’s work will be cooperation with defense companies. Manufacturers of equipment and equipment will be able to integrate their own training modules for users — from instructions for operating FPV drones to rules for using tactical equipment.
«People don’t want random knowledge, but a clear system and access to real experience,» comments the co-founder of the Drill platform.
Currently, the Drill mobile application operates in 159 countries around the world and has over 200,000 users. The project is being developed with the support of Brave1, a state defense-tech development cluster of the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine.